Explore unusual things to do in Bristol: we reveal the secret places to visit, quirky sights to see, cool neighbourhoods to try, and guides to making the most of the city all year round. It’s your must-read guide to Bristol, for visitors and locals alike.
Clevedon, Portishead, Weston-Super-Mare and Burnham-on-Sea are just a few of Somerset’s great seaside destinations. Despite being less than an hour’s drive from Bristol, why go that far? Plus, you won’...
If you’re a fan of either craft beer or cider, then the number one diary date for top brews in Bristol returns this weekend (April 14 & 15). Hopyard, which returns for its third year, is back with pint-sized s...
If you haven’t been to Chance & Counters yet then you might need your ‘geek card’ revoked. Since 2016, this brilliant board game cafe has sat at the bottom of Bristol’s iconic Christmas Steps. We’ve spent many an ev...
The most adorable hangout spot for puppies is heading back to Bristol. Just in time for a Summer Party special too. So listen up if you own a furry baby yourself, but maybe listen up if you don’t too. Because we p...
Windmill Hill City Farm has been a vital hub for south Bristol since it was created in the 1970s. Taking over a plot of inner city wasteland, the volunteer-run farm has provided a place of recreation and education using...
‘Movie magic’ still baffles and amazes these days. But thanks to astonishing advancements in CGI, filmmakers can easily put anything they want on the screen. Compared to something like King Kong (1933), whic...
Whether you’ve lived here all your life, or you’re just passing through (you’ll be back; we guarantee it), city tours are a great way to learn more about Bristol’s history, architecture, and how...
Buying flowers can be the simplest yet most effective way to tell someone special: ‘I love you.’ A beautiful bouquet for any occasion can sweeten the air and lighten up a room. So it’s important everyone knows where to...
University of Bristol is not currently running public tours of Goldney Garden Standing watch over Goldney Garden in Hotwells, you’ll find the great Greek hero Hercules. This Grade II* listed statue has stood here since,...
Apologies to St George, St Andrew and St David, but the best patron saint of the British Isles is, and always will be, St Patrick. Not only did he have the gumption to drive all the snakes from Ireland – which is harder...